A new Northwestern study has unveiled a new type of nanostructure that dramatically improves CRISPR delivery and potentially extends its scope of utility.| News Center
A team lead by Northwestern scientists has found that paraspeckles, found in the nucleus of many cells, form differently than previously thought, which may aid in the design of future cancer drugs. The post Cell Feature Implicated in Cancer Forms Differently than Previously Thought appeared first on News Center.| News Center
A new study has revealed that a long non-coding RNA plays a far more extensive role in regulating gene expression than previously understood, according to findings published in Nature Communications. The post Exploring the Role of Non-Coding RNA in Gene Regulation appeared first on News Center.| News Center
Northwestern Medicine investigators have developed a powerful new tool that allows scientists to precisely and rapidly control protein levels in living cells—offering unprecedented insight into the inner workings of essential genes, according to a new study published in Nature Communications. The post Developing Tools for Studying Essential Genes in Real Time appeared first on News Center.| News Center
Northwestern Medicine scientists have pioneered a new method to enhance bone regeneration therapies, as detailed in a study published in Nature Communications. The post Unlocking New Methods for Bone Regeneration appeared first on News Center.| News Center